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rear tire what size?
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On a stock swingarm? I didn't think one could fit anything bigger than a 140 with an 18" wheel.DoctoRot wrote: I have a 150x70x18 on my rear but i also went to a 3.5" wide rim.
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newoldride wrote: I have a 1979 kz 1000 ltd with a 16 inch wheel what is the widest tire I could install without modification
One thing to keep in mind is that the real width of the tire varies from brand to brand and model to model even though they claim to be the same size. The rim you put the tire on also can change the effective width.
That being said, my '79 KZ650 had a Bridgestone Spitfire 120/90-18 on it that just ever so slightly rubbed the chain guard, and my '78 KZ1000 Z1R had a Dunlop K591 130/80-18 that rubbed a large slot in the chain guard, but now has a Bridgestone BT45 120/80-18 that doesn't seem to rub at all.
I'm happy with the Bridgestone BT45 on my bike, but many folks here recommend the Avon Roadrider.
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CrazyDuck wrote:
On a stock swingarm? I didn't think one could fit anything bigger than a 140 with an 18" wheel.DoctoRot wrote: I have a 150x70x18 on my rear but i also went to a 3.5" wide rim.
It is a very tight fit. about 6-7mm clearance on either side. no clearance on chain gaurd, had to notch it a bit to work. I just copied the setup from a far more knowledgeable person than myself. having the correct rim width for the tire really impacts the tire profile and makes it fit.
if you haven't seen Dutchz thread its worth checking out.
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/189636-dut...r-new-stuff?start=20
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